18th Century Massachusetts boundary and survey maps
- HF-ID: M1.10
- Category: Maps
- Date: 1734-1794
- Location: Massachusetts
- Media: Paper
- Contents:
- photocopy of guide to microfilm; photocopies of maps held by other archives.
- Abstract:
- “Archives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Maps and Plans: 1794 Series. University of Massachusetts Library. Micro 6561. A Guide to the Microfilm. Index of Massachusetts Towns.” (1990)
- 1734 “A part of … the unappropriated lands belonging to the Province of the Massachusetts…in the County of Hampshire…” Map of Greenwich. (“Ancient Plans Grants &c” vol. 2 p. 284, Commonwealth of Massachusetts State Archives)
- 1769 Petersham
- “A Plan of the Lands the land Jon Prescott esq. had in Petersham & contain in the whole seven hundred & twelve acres. Dev. 11 1769. There being allowance for roads in all the lots. Surveyed by Charles Baker. Laid down by a scale of 40 perch to an inch…. Being an actual survey made by Chas. Baker in Dec. 1769.”
- 1846 Plan of the proposed alteration of the lines between the towns of Sudbury and Stow (Mass. Archives Maps & Plans 2774)
- 1783 Boxborough (Mass. Archives Maps & Plans 870)
- 1784 Plan of the South Parish in Bolton (Mass. Archives Maps & Plans 878)
- 1794 Map of Barre from the Massachusetts Archives (Mass. Archives Maps & Plans 1249)
- (2 copies)
- 1794 Plan of the Town of Acton (Mass. Archives Maps & Plans 1168)
- Archives Location: Map Room, stack 2, drawer 4
- Access: Active